Our use of cookies: what they are and how we use them?

A cookie is a small data file that a web server sends to your web browser (your computer's hard drive) so it can be later read by the web server. We use cookies to help us identify you so that you are able to use Services that are restricted to authorized users. We may also use cookies for purposes such as tracking web site or Services use, length and nature of use, number of members, traffic patterns and other business purposes. We may do this in an anonymous fashion (in a manner that does not attempt to personally identify the user); however, once you have registered to use our service, you are no longer anonymous to us when you use our Services.

When users or other visitors visit a web site that we manage, our web servers automatically record certain information and retain it in the web servers' logs. This information may include your IP address, domain name, browser type, date and time of the visit and similar information that is not normally considered "personally identifiable information".

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1. What is "personally identifiable information?"
2. What personally identifiable information do we collect about you through our online services?
3. Our use of cookies: what they are and how we use them?
4. Who is collecting the information?
5. How is the information used?
6. Who do we share the information with?
7. What are your choices regarding the collection, use and distribution of your information?
8. How you can correct inaccuracies in or update your information?
9. What security procedures are in place to protect the loss, misuse or alteration of the information?
10. How do we protect children's privacy?